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Well, now that Google has a bank roll big enough to give any corporation the creeps, looks like they are on a quest for the best and brightest from around the globe. First stop, Bill Gates door step. Yup, that is right folks. Google has taken a real bite out of Billy Gates’ little empire by obtaining four different, yet equally important MS employees.

Based on the half-dozen hires in recent weeks, Google appears to be planning to launch its own Web browser and other software products to challenge Microsoft.

Google has wooed Joshua Bloch, one of the main developers of the Internet programming language Java, from Sun Microsystems.

The company also hired four people who worked on Microsoft’s Web browser, Internet Explorer, and later founded their own company. One of them, Adam Bosworth, is credited with being a driving force not only behind IE, but Microsoft’s database-management program, Access.

Most recently, Google grabbed Joe Beda, the lead developer on Avalon, Microsoft’s code name for the user interface that will part of the next version of Windows, called Longhorn.

Beda even keeps an online diary of what it’s like to be a “Noogler,” as new Google employees are called. He won’t reveal what he’s working on but mentions that each Noogler is given a hat with a propeller on the top.

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